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How should I view debt?

Daisja Vance
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Hello, amazing community!! So I have a question and I want the most blunt response, when starting out with investments how do I look at debt? I have started getting into business credit and I've been told when getting funds for any investment don't be scared of the debt, that all business owners have debt, and" the richest people are in debt" well as crazy as it initially sounded to me I've pondered on what to take from it. I honestly thought about the USA and how we have this great economy overall in history yet have just about the hugest debt as well right? So are the richest people in debt? I've warped my cerebrum trying to grasp the logic so how does it work for you guys? Has anyone started on just loans and if so would you mind sharing which kinds of loans and were they business loans? Leaping into this so excited to learn new things I have become consumed by questions I just enjoy seeing it from other perspectives if anybody has time to share theirs Im beyond thrilled to read.

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